Manchester City, Manchester United, Arsenal and Bayern Munich are all reportedly keeping a close eye on the situation regarding Lille OSC’s Ayyoub Bouaddi (18), according to RMC Sport.
Paris Saint-Germain, a club favoured by the young midfielder, are not, however, expected to make a move to secure his services, as the Parisian club will not seek to strengthen their midfield without a player leaving first. Which is not currently on the cards.
Aware of his player’s rising value, Lille chairman Olivier Létang is believed to be demanding a fee of at least €70 million to agree to let the Moroccan go. A sum that could well approach the €100 million mark given the competition. Furthermore, the 53-year-old club executive would like Bouaddi to remain at LOSC next season on a one-year loan, so that he can continue to develop.
Following a successful 2025-26 season, the Senlis-born player played a key role in Les Dogues’ hard-fought qualification for the next edition of the Champions League.
GFFN | Léo Aschi